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Carefully note the brown colored locking bar that shims the ribbon cable in it's housing so it cannot slip.

Using a nylon stick (or some other ESD safe probe) gently push both sides of the locking bar up.

Now the ribbon cable should move freely. A careful prod using your nylon spudger should be able to free the cable. This should barely require any force at all. Otherwise, check that the locking bar is fully disengaged.

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